Visibility in Scientific Information Systems

The journal ensures the accessibility of its publications through library catalogs, search engines, international scientometric databases, and open access services, thereby enhancing the visibility and citation impact of published research.

Google Scholar (USA) is a freely accessible search engine that indexes metadata of scholarly publications across all fields of knowledge, published in various formats. The Google Scholar index includes the majority of peer-reviewed journals from leading academic publishers in Europe and the United States. It also provides tools for tracking citation metrics of indexed publications. Although Google does not officially disclose the size of its index, experts estimate it to contain approximately 160 million documents.

Crossref is an association of scholarly publishers (journals, monographs, and conference proceedings) established to develop and maintain a global high-tech infrastructure for scholarly communication. Its primary mission is to promote the use of innovative technologies to facilitate and accelerate research processes. All articles published in the journal are assigned DOIs with the prefix 10.31498.

Index Copernicus (Poland) is a scientometric database established in 1999. It provides a range of tools for evaluating research productivity, enabling the assessment of the significance of scientific publications, as well as the contributions of individual researchers and research institutions. The database also performs traditional abstracting and indexing of scholarly works.

OCLC WorldCat (Ohio College Library Center) is a global union catalog and the world’s largest bibliographic database, providing access to the collections of over 72,000 participating libraries across 170 countries. The database contains more than 330 million records, collectively describing over 2 billion physical and electronic resources (including articles, archival materials, books, journals, maps, musical works, video recordings, and other resources) published in 485 languages.